A partnership built on
two decades of friendship.
Misfits Ventures began not as a fund, but as a friendship. Six individuals who met through the internet — through shared projects, online communities, and the kind of collaboration that only the early web made possible.
Over the course of more than twenty years, we have built companies, launched products, navigated failures, and shared in successes across multiple continents. We have watched the internet evolve from an experimental medium into the primary infrastructure of modern commerce and culture.
Misfits Ventures is the formalization of what we have always done informally: share opportunities, invest together, and build things we find interesting.
Independent Capital
We invest exclusively our own capital. There are no outside limited partners, no fundraising cycles, and no institutional mandates. This independence is not incidental — it is foundational to how we operate.
Without external pressure, we can take the time to understand a market before entering it. We can hold positions for years. We can pursue ideas that do not fit neatly into conventional venture categories.
Experimentation and patience are not luxuries for us. They are the method.
What We Pursue
Our primary interests lie in digital infrastructure, internet platforms, fintech, software tools, marketplaces, and information networks. These are areas where our collective experience provides genuine insight.
We occasionally explore physical products, logistics, and distribution businesses — but only where technology or internet distribution creates a meaningful and durable advantage.
Digital systems and internet distribution remain our core expertise.
How We Work
We favour small bets and founder-driven ideas. Many of the projects in our portfolio began as internal experiments — things we built for ourselves before recognizing their broader potential.
When we work with external founders, we look for alignment in values and temperament over metrics and traction. We have found that the best partnerships emerge from relationships built over years, not pitch meetings.
We prefer long-term ownership. We are not optimizing for rapid exits or portfolio markups. We are building things we want to exist in the world.